Hollywood Game Night

SKU ID #508368

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You’ve been invited you to the Wildest Party in Town! The fun and games of Hollywood Game Night have been transported from Jane Lynch’s living room to your own. How well do you know Pop Culture? Which of your friends can “Doo” a song the best? Which team will conquer the Celebrity Name Game challenge? Answer these questions and more when you play the…

HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT PARTY GAME!

Includes everything you need to party: 5 different games, coasters, a timer, a dry erase score chart and marker.

The game is a lot of fun, but best if in large groups for the most interaction. Played it with only 4 people and it definitely left something to be desired. However, it was still fun and gave me a glimpse of what it's like to actually be on the game show.

We had so much fun playing this game. One of the mini-games had vague time rules so we just made up our own. A bit difficult for the teenager that joined the game, as most of the shows/songs are well beyond her years. The adults laughed all night long!

We ordered this game to add as an option to our adult neighborhood game night, it was so much fun. The teams were too difficult with the large group we had so we just had fun without keeping score. By the end of the night we were all experts at laughing.

I changed my mind about this product and called to return it. I had to ship back to you and had to pay $33.82. I believe you should have done a return merchandise ship and I should not have had to pay this shipping. I am asking for this amount to be included in my refund!

If you're as obsessed with Hollywood Game Night as me and my roommate are - and I assure you, you are not - you will run through these cards entirely too quickly. Sure, we might have been doing the speed round back and forth to each other at 3am for like 2 hours -- whats your point? There just aren't enough cards; soon enough we realized we had described Steve Buscemi at least 3 times, to the point that all we had to do was blurt out "crazy eyes" and BOOM, we had an answer immediately. The other games are great too, but theres only four of them, where is clue-boom? I NEED clue-boom in my life. We are considering making our own version of clue-boom with a fire extinguisher... maybe it's a bad idea, but maybe you should have thought about that before not including clue-boom -- this one is on you Ms. Lynch.

Anyways, this is a great game. I highly recommend it, although an expansion pack would be nice. I can't wait for my roommate or myself get famous enough that we can get on the real show and be on the same team. If Mario Lopez can do it, I can't help but think... why not us?

We played this at a dinner party. People had so much fun! We had to modify the directions a bit...we had some pretty serious drinkin' going on! However, we all laughed so hard...one person fell off their chair.

I Use it as a mingling tool at my parties to encourage people to get to know one another. It works every time because I mix my party guests up and put them on teams, as the game is designed. So you have to get to know your teammate. The only caveat is that the cards are a bit small; They should be large like the ones on the show. They are easier to read that way when you're all excited with the game happenings. Instructions for the game "Take the (Hint)" are not very easy to understand.

I was so disappointed in this game. It's very similar to Taboo or Trivial Pursuit, where there are just cards with different categories of words/people on them, and you use different methods to try to get people to say the right words or people. None of the originality and action of games you see on the show. I returned mine - at the cost of almost $9, might I add.

We played this during our annual college-friends reunion. It worked best to have mixed gendered teams and was the source of many references throughout the week. We played it atleast 5 times and adapted the number of players/rounds with ease. It highlighted everyone's different skills in a light-hearted way, unlike Cranium.

We love watching this show on TV. Some of the games involved in the home game are too difficult for children, and anyone under the age of 25. The kids enjoyed the "Doo Doo" song name game, and using 3 words to get the team member to say a particular word. I really enjoy the name game, but for children, they don't have enough background to know who many are. Would love a Disney themed game like this, or something more targeted to children and families. Still we played for a couple of hours, had a lot of fun, and no one got mad! (which can often happen when playing games as a family)

not enough itemized games to do that are like the show. should have pop up blaster for the bowl game, should have cubes for names to put together- like the car one, pick a letter and say what it starts with, V- volvo, H- Honda, etc. add big foam letters for the blind fold words and blind folds. I'd pay more for a more complete game like on tv.